Inspiration from NYTimes.com Interactives

February 21, 2008 · · 1 Comment

The NewsU blog points out an interesting examination of what makes NYTimes.com Interactives so good, from Jared Spool.

By looking at what the NYTimes interactive team has done, often with very small time frames, we can see examples of what is possible. From their work, we can learn new ways of presenting complex information in fun and engaging ways.

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  1. Notes from a Teacher: Mark on Media » Thursday squibs on February 22nd, 2008 12:31 am

    [...] Playgrounds for Data: Inspiration from NYTimes.com Interactives. The User Interface Engineering sit digs into the ideas that drive the NYT’s use of data. Includes this: “Looking over their work is a real source of inspiration on how to start with complicated data and turn it into an informative experience for the reader.” Via Cyberjournalist.net. [...]

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